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FI1102

Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy

Credits 15
Level Foundation courses, level I
Course start Spring 2011
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Examination arrangement Home examiantion and Written examination

About

About the course

Course content

The ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle set the agenda for most later philosophical discussions. After the Renaissance, Rene Descartes offered a new view of the nature of consciousness and knowledge. At the same time, Thomas Hobbes became the founder of the modern political philosophy. Today all moral philosophers and knowledge theoreticians need to have knowledge about the important philosophers of the 18th century, David Hume and Immanuel Kant. In this course, we study the philosophers' original texts.

Learning outcome

To gain knowledge about philosophical issues from Antiquity to 18th century philosophers like David Hume and Immanuel Kant through studying original texts.

Learning methods and activities

Teaching methods and activities
Lectures, groups and self-study. In order to sit the exam, students must submit and get approved one written assignment (4-8 pages, 12-point Times New Roman, 1.5 line spacing.) Evaluation by essay (40%) and four-hour written exam (60%, no syllabus materials permitted). Essay is written on the basis of the written assignment after feedback from group leader/supervision, and should be on average two pages longer than the assignment (i.e. 6-10 pages). 2 copies to be submitted (see examination dates for date), front page: course code, date, student id.

Compulsory assignments

  • 2 obilgatory exercises

Required previous knowledge

None

Course materials

Curriculum/reading list is available from the Department office.

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
FI1201 7.5 sp
FI1202 7.5 sp
FI1401 7.5 sp
FI1402 7.5 sp
HFFI112 15 sp
This course has academic overlap with the courses in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • Philosophy

Contact information

There is no contact information available for this course.

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Home examiantion and Written examination
Grade: Letters

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2010

Hjemmeeksamen
Weighting 4/10 Date Submission 2010-11-24
Skriftlig eksamen
Weighting 6/10 Date 2010-12-01 Time 09:00 Duration 6 timer Place and room Not specified yet.

Ordinary examination - Spring 2011

Hjemmeeksamen
Weighting 4/10 Date Submission 2011-05-23
Skriftlig eksamen
Weighting 6/10 Date 2011-05-30 Time 09:00 Duration 6 timer Place and room Not specified yet.